Chapter 5 (Book) Flashcards

1
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general result of Arrhenius eqution

A

growth rate doubles for every 10C rise in temp

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2
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high temp causes proteins to ________

A

denature

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3
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low temp causes a decrease in…

A

membrane fluidity and mobility of enzymes

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4
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psychrophilic protein adaptation

A

more flexibility and require less heat to function

downside is they denature at lower temps

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5
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psychrophilic lipid adaptation

A

more unsaturated FA so membrane is more fluid

downside is that at higher temp the membrane is too flexible and fails to maintain integrity

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6
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psychrophilic cryoprotectants

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proteins like trehalose that depress the freezing point so they don’t freeze

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7
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thermophile adaptations

A

more H-bonding

chaperones that refold proteins after denaturation

DNA-binding proteins that stabilize DNA

enzymes to super supercoil DNA

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8
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thermophile membrane adaptations

A

saturated FA for more h-bonding

archaea do a monolayer

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9
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heat-shock response

A

activates stress response genes

make chaperones to maintain protein shape

enzymes change lipids in the memb.

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10
Q

many barophiles are ________

A

psychrophilic b/c temp at ocean floor is 2C

barophilic thermophiles exist in vents

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11
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barophilic adaptations

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must maintain flexibility so many unsat FA

pressure-adapted ribosomes

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12
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bacteria in a hypertonic solution do what

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import/synthesize compatible solutes - small molecules that don’t disrupt cell metabolism

attempt to balance the osmolarity

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13
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bacteria in hypotonic solutions

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press-sensitive channels leak solutes out

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14
Q

why do halophiles keep a low intracellular Na+ concentration

A

solutes are moved into the cell by symport with Na

special pumps exchange Na out for K in

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15
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alkaliphile adaptations

A

sodium motive force (provides energy for flagella, symport)

use a Na+ out H+ in pump

H+ in drives ATP synthase

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16
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aerobic respiration

A

the use of O2 as the terminal electron acceptor

17
Q

aerotolerant anaerobe

A

only uses fermentation for energy

possesses enzymes to deal with ROS

18
Q

starvation activates _______ genes

A

survival

19
Q

eutrophication

A

sudden infusion of a large amount of a formerly limiting nutrient

causes a bloom of microbes

threatens existence of some microbes

20
Q

how do organisms that synthesize antibiotics avoid getting killed by their own antibiotics

A

the producing organism may lack the target molecule

if the antibiotic enters the organism, it modifies it